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V returns to flat ratings and a questionable future

ABC’s V returned, giving us a look at what the Visitors looked like under their skin. Anna showed off her scary, pointy tail, and Jane Badler teased us the end of the episode, looking enough like Anna’s mother to get us keyed up for the next episode. Well, those of

Earth Station One Episode 41 – Murlocs, Orcs, and Night Elves Oh My

Happy New Year from all of us here at the ESO Podcast, we welcome the first episode of 2011 where this week we will be taking a peek at online MMO, or an on line Massively Multiplayer Games for the novices out there, but more in particular the hugely popular

Infographic: All 110 Batmobiles from 1948 to 2010

The Batmobile has a few characteristics that remain more or less constant: It’s black with fins, and it looks extremely powerful (although it would make parking in Gotham a logistical nightmare). It’s also reasonably expendable: Bruce Wayne has changed his wheels more often than he’s changed his iconic suit. According

Why Tim Kring wishes Heroes could have been more like Walking Dead

Remember when Heroes was once celebrated—in its first season, at least—as a wonderful, innovative show that was the darling of both critics and fans? But then the writers’ strike came along and everything went downhill. Tim Kring’s one wish? That Heroes could have been more like The Walking Dead. Read

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